International Travel Writers Visit Milford

Here we are getting national attention from The Examiner.com. I had a great time on the walking tour with the travel writers they really enjoyed our River town, Art town, Hometown experience. Thank you Marc d’Entremont, International Travel Examiner, for the article, please come back to visit us soon !

See more at http://www.examiner.com/list/southern-delaware-art-galleries-break-design-barriers

Milford Mayor Bryan Shupe at Mispillion Art League

Mispillion Art League was established a decade ago on the corner of Walnut Street and the Riverwalk, Located in the heart of downtown Milford, once one of the state’s busiest shipbuilding towns, the member artists offer a plethora of art classes for all ages and in all mediums – 75 in 2014. The League practices extensive outreach to the greater Milford area to encourage the participation of all cultures and ages no matter the difference in individual abilities or physical challenges. The League hosts lectures, seminars and, of course, members and invitational art exhibitions.

 

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Art on the Riverwalk

Art on the Riverwalk, Milford, DE. Mayor Bryan Shupe and City Manager Richard Carmean are rebranding the picturesque former shipbuilding town of Milford as “River Town/Art Town/Home Town. Besides being home to the Mispillion Art League, Live Cheap and Make Art Studios, Gallery 37 and the Second Street Players, downtown Walnut Street and the Mispillion River walk are lined with a dozen sculptures based on the design of the 1927 yacht Augusta. Built at the Vineyard Shipyard, the Augusta’s rescue and restoration by local philanthropist Sudler and Joan Lofland inspired Milford to commission twelve artists to create decorated mixed media sculptures that are now permanently installed along the river walk.

 

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Marcia Reed, Gallery 37

Gallery 37, Milford, DE. Marcia Reed is the owner and an artist. For many years she maintained her studio and taught art in Northampton, MA, but relocated to Milford two years ago. Her gallery represents both local and national artists covering many mediums from furniture marquetry, ceramists to wearable art.

 

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